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the british government has been forced to compromise agreeing to give parliament a biggest say in bragg's at negotiations rebels from all parties want to avoid a hard break sit and keep close to you toys once for to leave the block. we are used to the right age three hundred twenty four the nose to the left two hundred ninety eight so the arteries are a bit we are used and narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards brics it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for businesses on both sides germany is the most important of britain's e.u. trade partners and in two thousand and seventeen exported goods worth around eighty four billion euros to the island goods worth some thirty seven billion euros travelled in
the british government has been forced to compromise agreeing to give parliament a biggest say in bragg's at negotiations rebels from all parties want to avoid a hard break sit and keep close to you toys once for to leave the block. we are used to the right age three hundred twenty four the nose to the left two hundred ninety eight so the arteries are a bit we are used and narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to...
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bragg. >> so we asked them if diamond had any access to any weapons. that he loaned diamond his personal pistol. >> which just happened to be a .9 millimeter berretta pistol, the same kind of gun that killed marty theer. >> john diamond had actually borrowed the gun from him during the timeframe when the murder occurred, john diamond had possession of it. >> detectives were convinced diamond not only had access to a ctual d not only had access to a murder weapon. did he still have it? well, apparently not. because just a short time after cops went to the home of diamond's army buddy asking about that gun, diamond made a phone call to ft. bragg and reported that his car, which he claimed to have left in the base parking lot, had been broken into and one of the things stolen from it was a .9 millimeter handgun. >> when we got there the passenger door had already been open and there was a pile of glass sitting next to the rocker panel on the passenger's side. if you look on the inside, there was very little glass. >> what did that tell you? >> he had the
bragg. >> so we asked them if diamond had any access to any weapons. that he loaned diamond his personal pistol. >> which just happened to be a .9 millimeter berretta pistol, the same kind of gun that killed marty theer. >> john diamond had actually borrowed the gun from him during the timeframe when the murder occurred, john diamond had possession of it. >> detectives were convinced diamond not only had access to a ctual d not only had access to a murder weapon. did he...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and up until now this inquiry has heard from a whole swathe of various witnesses including the u.k.'s electoral commission and social media giants but really nothing much has come to light and today it was aaron banks's turn in the hot seat for international viewers banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled bragg's and he's sort of styled himself as the bad boy brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations just one of the other and he was quite adversarial as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians t
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and up until now this inquiry has heard from a whole swathe of various witnesses including the u.k.'s electoral commission and social media giants but really nothing much has come to light and today it was aaron banks's turn in the hot seat for international viewers banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big...
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bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman."was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on one, is what they call it, when the other person is not there. david always knew when i was with jeff. and the relationship with jeff started, it was a sexual only. and in the p
bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman."was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags that and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations and he was quite adversarial as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of fake news here in britain this is for history the point is that you be the guardian for this as we see this lead i
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags that and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations and he was quite the sariel as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of fake news here in britain it is for the history of the pointlessness that you be the guardian reports as we see displaye
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the...
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been a here in berlin talking about the country's relations with the block and with germany post bragg's it kate brady caught up with him for this exclusive interview . do you think that island has the ability to replace the u.k. in that gap that's going to be left behind after tax it no i don't think we can ever replace the u.k. i mean you know i've said that brags it really is a lose lose lose for everybody i think i think britain's place in the world will be weakened both politically and economically by their decision to leave the european union because they will no longer have the solidarity and support of. half a billion people in the same way that they've had today so i think the european union will be much weaker because britain isn't part of it any longer i think our land is going to face real difficulty also in the context of bragg's it so nobody is winning out of this i think it's a it's a political tragedy to be honest but it's happening so we have to face this and we have to look to try to compensate for the absence of britain in the european union in the future and that is w
been a here in berlin talking about the country's relations with the block and with germany post bragg's it kate brady caught up with him for this exclusive interview . do you think that island has the ability to replace the u.k. in that gap that's going to be left behind after tax it no i don't think we can ever replace the u.k. i mean you know i've said that brags it really is a lose lose lose for everybody i think i think britain's place in the world will be weakened both politically and...
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it the areas that voted bragg's it in the u.k. have the least problem of immigration there are largely white british areas so the lead. narrative there is very interesting it's trying to break through some of those regional issues into into more national debates and i think here we are in the same situation as we were in greece a couple of years ago who had the same discussion at that particular moment. actually all those populist parties they talk about immigration but from being responsible of to people's desires to being responsible in how they handle immigration that's a whole huge divide and they rely on europe to actually provide that common framework to provide the resources and they rely on other richer countries to take on the bulk of the migrants because. that's how they will they think they will get rid of the problem so it's a matter of blame shifting they shift the blame around they they they pass the baton they they they throw the ball game in other countries courts so that's why i insist on the fact that there is a
it the areas that voted bragg's it in the u.k. have the least problem of immigration there are largely white british areas so the lead. narrative there is very interesting it's trying to break through some of those regional issues into into more national debates and i think here we are in the same situation as we were in greece a couple of years ago who had the same discussion at that particular moment. actually all those populist parties they talk about immigration but from being responsible...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was aaron banks has turned in the hot seat banks is a millionaire businessman who turned into a political and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled greg's and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations and he was quite the sariel as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of state news here in britain is for the. that's true the point is not that you'd be the guardian. for him as we will be easily
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was aaron banks has turned in the hot seat banks is a millionaire businessman who turned into a political and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled greg's and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations and he was quite adversarial as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of state news in britain as for the industry the point is that you be the guardian boards. as we lead misleading headlong
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled brags and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the...
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are they all lying after the shock of trump in america those concerns spread across the pond to a bragg's it stricken continent do you believe mr bradshaw has evidence to back up his assertion the putin government was the white queen behind so in january twenty seventh the british government decided it was high time to investigate and launched an official fake news inquiry the first to be questioned were the social media giants but their testimonies didn't amount to much facebook said the russians had spent just ninety seven cents on bragg's it related to an ad seen by british viewers which left the committee wholly unimpressed and demanding that facebook dig a little deeper the government inquiries also heard from the u.k. electoral commission but that hasn't bore much russian fruit either and now the spotlight of the fake news inquiry has fallen on this man aaron banks are in banks is a self-styled bad boy brags that he's even written a book with that as the title and the caption here on the cover says tales of mischief mayhem and guerrilla warfare in the e.u. referendum campaign but wh
are they all lying after the shock of trump in america those concerns spread across the pond to a bragg's it stricken continent do you believe mr bradshaw has evidence to back up his assertion the putin government was the white queen behind so in january twenty seventh the british government decided it was high time to investigate and launched an official fake news inquiry the first to be questioned were the social media giants but their testimonies didn't amount to much facebook said the...
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started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled greg's and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying the whole intact with russian official and he was quite the sariel as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of fake news here in britain to do this with a straight point it's not that you'd be the guardian towards him as we would be misleading to have one and then you know another you read them and say you're talking to believe well that's what would be true but then that's what happens is that they're the greatest page
started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was arran banks's turn in the hot seat banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled greg's and he's sort of styled him himself as the bad boy of brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers...
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trying their best it's very difficult especially again when the so much division within their own braggs cabinets on what the e.u. exit looks like so i'd have to say no but i'd also have to say that it's a very difficult position to be in. all the brits moving out the irish cozying up to the e.u. that its biggest power in an exclusive interview you skate brady spoke with irish farm is design company. do you think island has the ability to replace the u.k. and that that's going to be left behind act no i don't think we can ever replace the u.k. and i've said the present really is a new is using is for everything i think i think he britain's place in the world will be weakened both politically and economically by their decision to leave the european union because they will no longer have the solidarity and support of. half a billion people in the same way that they've had today so i think the european union will be much weaker because britain isn't part of it any longer i think our lands is going to face real difficulty also in the context of bragg's and so nobody is winning out of this i
trying their best it's very difficult especially again when the so much division within their own braggs cabinets on what the e.u. exit looks like so i'd have to say no but i'd also have to say that it's a very difficult position to be in. all the brits moving out the irish cozying up to the e.u. that its biggest power in an exclusive interview you skate brady spoke with irish farm is design company. do you think island has the ability to replace the u.k. and that that's going to be left behind...
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marquez is an electrical heating supplier and a stoic entrepreneur neither fazed by the turbulence of bragg's it nor the change of government in madrid he's hoping the new administration will press ahead with labor market reforms. there are always two large groups of employees one group is heavily protected and the other has almost no security at all. the highly protected people need to lose some of that security. and the others they need to be given him or. one of those with no protection is dobbie calvo he's paying close attention to spain's changing political landscape the law school graduate sees himself as a victim of the previous government's labor reforms. given them i had a full time permanent position but thanks to the labor market reforms made by the conservative government i'm now out on the street. for years calvo has drifted from short term contract to short term contract some of them as short as five days in a best case scenario he earns eight hundred fifty euros a month he's currently unemployed and hopes the new government can improve the situation. i don't know but i would lo
marquez is an electrical heating supplier and a stoic entrepreneur neither fazed by the turbulence of bragg's it nor the change of government in madrid he's hoping the new administration will press ahead with labor market reforms. there are always two large groups of employees one group is heavily protected and the other has almost no security at all. the highly protected people need to lose some of that security. and the others they need to be given him or. one of those with no protection is...
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marquez is an electrical heating supplier and a stoic entrepreneur neither fazed by the turbulence of bragg's it nor the change of government in madrid he's hoping the new administration will press ahead with the labor market reforms. there are always two large groups of in the lawyer. group is heavily protected and the other has almost no security at all. the highly protected people need to lose some of that security. and the others they need to be given him or. one of those with no protection is dobbie calvo he's paying close attention to spain's changing political landscape the law school graduate sees himself as a victim of the previous government's labor reforms. given him i had a full time permanent position but thanks to the labor market reforms made by the conservative government i'm now out on the street for years has drifted from short term contract to short term contract some of them as short as five days in a best case scenario he earns eight hundred fifty euros a month he's currently unemployed and hopes the new government can improve the situation. i don't know but i would love
marquez is an electrical heating supplier and a stoic entrepreneur neither fazed by the turbulence of bragg's it nor the change of government in madrid he's hoping the new administration will press ahead with the labor market reforms. there are always two large groups of in the lawyer. group is heavily protected and the other has almost no security at all. the highly protected people need to lose some of that security. and the others they need to be given him or. one of those with no protection...
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and in london there's been a huge anti bragg's at rally with campaigners saying the move is not a done deal and the people must make their voices heard. britain is due to leave the european union in march two thousand and nineteen but the government is still struggling to hammer out an agreement with the block the ruling conservative party locks consensus on a number of key issues including over post private customs arrangements with the e.u. as a result of the uncertainty of a number of big businesses are warning they could pull out of the u.k. it's also been predicted that this year the country will see its weakest annual economic growth since two thousand and nine. there was also a pro bragg's that rally in london earlier with thousands reportedly gathered to demand a speedy exit from the bloc we spoke to the u.k. independence party leader gerard bowden who without the demo he says it didn't receive much media coverage and the programs that sentiment is being all but ignored by just come from a march in a rally of progress in the valley which was held outside the b.b.c. and sky t.v.
and in london there's been a huge anti bragg's at rally with campaigners saying the move is not a done deal and the people must make their voices heard. britain is due to leave the european union in march two thousand and nineteen but the government is still struggling to hammer out an agreement with the block the ruling conservative party locks consensus on a number of key issues including over post private customs arrangements with the e.u. as a result of the uncertainty of a number of big...
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country will see its weakest annual economic growth since two thousand and nine there was also a pro bragg's that rally in london earlier with thousands reportedly gathering to demand a speedy exit from the bloc we spoke to the u.k. independence party leader gerard batten who was at the demo he says it didn't receive much media coverage and the progress sentiment isn't being all but ignored . by just coming from a march in a rally of progress march in the valley which was held outside the b.b.c. and sky and i t.v. studios at millbank but funnily enough nobody came out to means of years or filmed it as far as i know they're not given much probably city to the other side of the argument the argument that says we had the referendum we reached a decision and now we should have left and we certainly should be leaving as soon as possible but mrs may doesn't really want to leave she's a reminder she leads a government and a majority of the house of commons who don't want to leave and they haven't really done very much for two years they've gone about it in completely the wrong way he said of keep a
country will see its weakest annual economic growth since two thousand and nine there was also a pro bragg's that rally in london earlier with thousands reportedly gathering to demand a speedy exit from the bloc we spoke to the u.k. independence party leader gerard batten who was at the demo he says it didn't receive much media coverage and the progress sentiment isn't being all but ignored . by just coming from a march in a rally of progress march in the valley which was held outside the...
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is not entirely by nailing this idea that this she has switched from giving a meaningful vote on bragg's it to ports on breaks in the idea that they can push for her to to try and renegotiate the terms with the e.u. thames that the e.u. may reject we've seen already members of parliament suggesting that she should try and retain access to the single market in cost and union well that's just not available without accepting the all the terms of e.u. membership so there is still a number of grey areas and there's nothing massively binding about the concessions i think both sides will possibly see this as a slight victory i think the certainly still the potential for no to happen but i think it's going to be politically very difficult and it's going to take someone very bold to suggest that we could have another referendum and risk angering the people that voted brigs it last time. is the government really doing a good job of repairing the country for departure from the. i will inside student a good job in preparing people but at the same time i think it's an extremely difficult position the
is not entirely by nailing this idea that this she has switched from giving a meaningful vote on bragg's it to ports on breaks in the idea that they can push for her to to try and renegotiate the terms with the e.u. thames that the e.u. may reject we've seen already members of parliament suggesting that she should try and retain access to the single market in cost and union well that's just not available without accepting the all the terms of e.u. membership so there is still a number of grey...
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trying their best it's very difficult especially again when the so much division within their own braggs cabinets on what the e.u. exit looks like so i'd have to say no but also have to say that it's a very difficult position to be in ok we're getting the message it's difficult as the vision but everyone wants a decision it's because of that with the association of german chambers of commerce and industry ilya i thought there was a decision when when was it made two years ago wasn't it in a referendum it was a decision. as it turns out making decision and then. phoning it to result is much more difficult than fault especially from the view of london so also in europe we are still waiting to hear wars how can we continue to do business where we're all waiting when when are you expecting some sort of clarity then. a few months ago the but the real issue is. there are too many topics on the table and the topics have to be solved relatively quickly but in the end what we see from continental europe towards u.k. is a fight in between the u.k. government and the companies need to adjust and th
trying their best it's very difficult especially again when the so much division within their own braggs cabinets on what the e.u. exit looks like so i'd have to say no but also have to say that it's a very difficult position to be in ok we're getting the message it's difficult as the vision but everyone wants a decision it's because of that with the association of german chambers of commerce and industry ilya i thought there was a decision when when was it made two years ago wasn't it in a...
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these recent polls showing that the country is still very much divided between those who are pro bragg's it and those who are anti briggs's so we're seeing this kind of rally in london is it likely to give the and she brags a movement a boost. it's really a very tricky our situation and it's hard to see what the best outcome is you have a situation where the m.p.'s here in westminster their people are walking towards hours of parliament many m.p.'s are not happy with what's happening they don't really want direction however they don't really see how this can be solved and how our. you know how our there are still friction or no breck's it could happen because you don't really have a shift in opinion polls you have a slight majority now to stay within the european union however these are mostly young people sixty and or eighteen year olds they don't we don't know if they actually would go to this referendum because young people all the tourists is there no one they are to go to the ballot box so proletarians don't really see the draw european politicians to really see the big swing of thi
these recent polls showing that the country is still very much divided between those who are pro bragg's it and those who are anti briggs's so we're seeing this kind of rally in london is it likely to give the and she brags a movement a boost. it's really a very tricky our situation and it's hard to see what the best outcome is you have a situation where the m.p.'s here in westminster their people are walking towards hours of parliament many m.p.'s are not happy with what's happening they don't...
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supporters of the european union have gathered in central london to call for a final vote on the terms of bragg's it becomes exactly two years to the day that britain held its referendum on leaving the e.u. the rules organizers say the public deserves the final word on any deal french president a monologue on has hosted talks with new spanish prime minister pedro sanchez this was sanchez first trip abroad since he became prime minister last month the leaders discussed the migration crisis ahead of a mini european summit on sunday both support a europe wide solution to migration. that ethiopia has become known. in ethiopia capital addis ababa at least one person has been killed and dozens wounded after a grenade went off during a pro-government rally in a central square there was panic following the blast which knew it the open prime minister ahmed escaped rallies organizer has called it an assassination attempt. on explosion also hit a rally in zimbabwe where president emerson and that god was addressing his supporters he was unhurt but several others are reported to have been injured including t
supporters of the european union have gathered in central london to call for a final vote on the terms of bragg's it becomes exactly two years to the day that britain held its referendum on leaving the e.u. the rules organizers say the public deserves the final word on any deal french president a monologue on has hosted talks with new spanish prime minister pedro sanchez this was sanchez first trip abroad since he became prime minister last month the leaders discussed the migration crisis ahead...
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the recreational salmon fishing season opened in the for the bragg and recreation areas.here is bre dicks of 12 to 18 pound fish this season. recreaksle anglers allowed to catch two salmon at least two feet long per day. coho salmon are off limits. the season remains open until october 31st. [ cheers ]. >>> abc 7 news was in san jose where mexico fans cheered as the national team scored in its match against the defending world cup champion germany, mexico won, 1-0. >> it was a ver intense game. and i can't wait to see the next one >> the san jose earthquakes are showing up -- showing every world cup match at the stadium. tomorrow's first game at 5:00 in the morning. >>> thousand of people enjoyed a father's day weekend tradition in alameda. >> abc 7 news was on webster street for the island jab. mid-way rides filled the webster industrial street at the west end. one resident said it was a great day to enjoy the day the with the children. >> as long as you have the kids with you and treat you nicely. but they should do that every day not just father's day. >> the alameda c
the recreational salmon fishing season opened in the for the bragg and recreation areas.here is bre dicks of 12 to 18 pound fish this season. recreaksle anglers allowed to catch two salmon at least two feet long per day. coho salmon are off limits. the season remains open until october 31st. [ cheers ]. >>> abc 7 news was in san jose where mexico fans cheered as the national team scored in its match against the defending world cup champion germany, mexico won, 1-0. >> it was a...
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protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god graduations mr bragg. was the rock obama promises to try to improve relations with more. korea. but kim jong il has other ideas. at the outset of the obama administration. the president and his. staff myself included sought to send messages to north korea to signal that we were interested in. pursuing or reinventing a diplomatic track so you send this message was the answer the answer was a missile test in the first few months of the obama administration. you were on offense to gesture it was an act of defiance and it's also a task. the younger you are nuclear facility expanded its operations the obama administration took note but did not react to the white house so no political advantage and you don't see a preventative strike against north korea and pursued a policy of strategic patience. you know the north koreans used to say to us. here possibly strategic patience that's what these patients as you want to rush this bill of nuclear program and that's what they did. unfortunately. the talks between the
protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god graduations mr bragg. was the rock obama promises to try to improve relations with more. korea. but kim jong il has other ideas. at the outset of the obama administration. the president and his. staff myself included sought to send messages to north korea to signal that we were interested in. pursuing or reinventing a diplomatic track so you send this message was the answer the answer was a missile test in...
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and the british government forced into a compromise agreeing to give parliament the biggest say in bragg's at negotiations rebels from all parties want to avoid a hard break sit and keep close e.u. ties once britain leaves the block. we are used to the right age three hundred twenty four the nose to the left two hundred ninety eight so these are the savage we are observing and narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards brics it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for businesses on both sides germany is the most important of britain's e.u. trade partners and in two thousand and seventeen exported goods worth around eighty four billion euros to the island goods worth some thirty seven billion euros travelled
and the british government forced into a compromise agreeing to give parliament the biggest say in bragg's at negotiations rebels from all parties want to avoid a hard break sit and keep close e.u. ties once britain leaves the block. we are used to the right age three hundred twenty four the nose to the left two hundred ninety eight so these are the savage we are observing and narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to...
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s bragg's a referendum sees tens of thousands march on parliament demanding a vote on any exit deal with the e.u. . and emotionally charged image on the latest time magazine cover seen as a damning indictment of the trumps immigration policy is discovered to be misleading .
s bragg's a referendum sees tens of thousands march on parliament demanding a vote on any exit deal with the e.u. . and emotionally charged image on the latest time magazine cover seen as a damning indictment of the trumps immigration policy is discovered to be misleading .
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tourism a's government is hoping it's got the votes to win a debate on a key piece of bragg's that legislation the prime minister says if the government loses then the u.k.'s position in negotiations with the e.u. will be undermined but just before the debate began a minister in the justice department actually resigned philip levy he quit in protest of the government's approach to the negotiations decision has raised questions about whether tourism is facing some sort of backbench rebellion now this is proving to be quite a challenge moment in the present story some of the you can newspapers of really gone big on their front pages just a couple have a son telling him pays that they have a choice great britain or great betrayal while the daily express it ignore the will of the people at your peril is obviously newspapers with an opening towards bragg's it but i guess they would argue that these are the views of the majority the majority which wanted to leave the e.u. lawrence leigh is in london outside the house of the parliament watching what's been going on there can you bring us up to date w
tourism a's government is hoping it's got the votes to win a debate on a key piece of bragg's that legislation the prime minister says if the government loses then the u.k.'s position in negotiations with the e.u. will be undermined but just before the debate began a minister in the justice department actually resigned philip levy he quit in protest of the government's approach to the negotiations decision has raised questions about whether tourism is facing some sort of backbench rebellion now...
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with the military weapons so the stories i am looking at are more likely like the army post at fort bragg where they stole the weapons more than they are from legitimate means. that said, this does align with the broader culture that is characteristic that they would be overlapping on a diagram but not one/one. but in terms of membership, and then to have different moment but looking at the klansmen so what they usually come up with they come up with concentra circles the interests. twenty-four -- 25000 hard-core activists. those are the people who have taken vows for what they are doing, and they grew the social relationships within the movement and there life is revolved around that. deadbeat between hundred and 50000 people those activists are dedicated at that same level. and outside of that with 450,000 big and those that will read the newspaper to see how that perimeter is fuzzy and it moves from one eye to another you can imagine a bigger number of people so it gives us a way of thinking and just for contrast that 450,000 people john birch peaked at 168,000. that was actually small
with the military weapons so the stories i am looking at are more likely like the army post at fort bragg where they stole the weapons more than they are from legitimate means. that said, this does align with the broader culture that is characteristic that they would be overlapping on a diagram but not one/one. but in terms of membership, and then to have different moment but looking at the klansmen so what they usually come up with they come up with concentra circles the interests. twenty-four...
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bragg's it it seems is coming and coming soon the united kingdom is said to officially leave the european union on march twenty ninth next year britain though is deeply divided between those who fervently backed the planned withdrawal and those who just as passionately want to stay in the union but there's one pro european superhero who's making a superhuman effort to persuade her country and especially the young people of her country to change course meet madalena k. also known as e.u. supergirl. self-proclaimed e.u. supergirl met lina casey is here to make some noise outside the houses of parliament in london her arch enemy is breaks it cracks it was a non-issue for me i didn't think it was going to happen so when i woke up on the twenty fourth of june and i was like whoa how come so many people think this is a good idea. the shock was so great she decided to give up her studies now she's a full time activist for europe. the e.u. is about love and peace and tolerance and these are values that we should celebrate . even a sporting injury won't deter supergirl she thinks the future of her
bragg's it it seems is coming and coming soon the united kingdom is said to officially leave the european union on march twenty ninth next year britain though is deeply divided between those who fervently backed the planned withdrawal and those who just as passionately want to stay in the union but there's one pro european superhero who's making a superhuman effort to persuade her country and especially the young people of her country to change course meet madalena k. also known as e.u....
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. >> my basic training was at fort bragg, north carolina. i will never forget, that was the unit i was assigned to. my number when i volunteered was -- check it out, you will find it is correct. >> [ laughter ] i am sure it is. what training did you get for your mos? >> i received training in virginia. the school was very high-tech and they taught me the basic schools as to how to disassemble the uh one helicopter, how to reassemble and how to work on various components of the helicopter, very good training. >> you must've thought you are never going to get out of virginia. >> you are absolutely right, sir. it was nice, because it was only 15 miles from my home. i wasn't afforded the opportunity to go home. >> when were you assigned to vietnam? when did you leave for vietnam? >> i will never forget that day. i left for vietnam, i want to say in march. it was fort lewis washington and it was raining. i said to myself, oh my god, what a miserable day. >> 1967 or 1968? >> 1967 when i left. it was the later part of 1967 when i went to fort lewis
. >> my basic training was at fort bragg, north carolina. i will never forget, that was the unit i was assigned to. my number when i volunteered was -- check it out, you will find it is correct. >> [ laughter ] i am sure it is. what training did you get for your mos? >> i received training in virginia. the school was very high-tech and they taught me the basic schools as to how to disassemble the uh one helicopter, how to reassemble and how to work on various components of the...
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made is not entirely finding this side there that she has switched from giving a meaningful vote on bragg's it's to court on breaks in the idea that they can push for her to to try and renegotiate the terms with the e.u. terms that the e.u. may reject we've seen already members of parliament suggesting that she should try and retain access to the single market in course the machine well that's just not available without accepting the all the terms of e.u. membership so there is still a number of grey areas and there's nothing massively binding about the concessions i think both sides will possibly see this as a slight victory i think the certainly still the potential for no to happen but i think it's going to be politically very difficult and it's going to take someone very bold to suggest that we could have another referendum and risk angering the people that voted brigs it last time. is the government really doing a good job in repairing the country forward from the you. i wouldn't say it's doing a good job in preparing people but at the same time i think it's in a mixture in the difficul
made is not entirely finding this side there that she has switched from giving a meaningful vote on bragg's it's to court on breaks in the idea that they can push for her to to try and renegotiate the terms with the e.u. terms that the e.u. may reject we've seen already members of parliament suggesting that she should try and retain access to the single market in course the machine well that's just not available without accepting the all the terms of e.u. membership so there is still a number...
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likelihood more than eighty people civilians were killed in two us says strikes near the syrian city of bragg many have been killed among the my cousin died in iraq up in an airstrike the massacres in iraq are committed by isis and the coalition warplanes together what can i say the streets are full of dead bodies. that i'm a parrot in has said russia will work to strengthen ties with also in spite of e.u. sanctions on moscow the russian leader visited vienna on tuesday on his first international trip since starting his fourth term as president my goal c.f. has the details. it's been an incredibly busy hectic day for vladimir putin between all the talks negotiations conferences and press conferences they talked about a whole host of issues and themes that have worried russia and austria of course one of them being sanctions we believe any politically motivated restrictions of protectionism these tools for resolving political issues are in the end useless in achieving the ultimate goal they're damaging for both sides and i think everyone's interest in lifting the sanctions russia are included
likelihood more than eighty people civilians were killed in two us says strikes near the syrian city of bragg many have been killed among the my cousin died in iraq up in an airstrike the massacres in iraq are committed by isis and the coalition warplanes together what can i say the streets are full of dead bodies. that i'm a parrot in has said russia will work to strengthen ties with also in spite of e.u. sanctions on moscow the russian leader visited vienna on tuesday on his first...